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now then

A greeting commonly used in the North-East of England.

"Now then, mate, how's life?"

by Amy June 28, 2004

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Now now

To do something as soon as possible, not literally now.

Mom: Can you please clean the dishes?

Brenda: I'll do it now now!

Mom: No, do it now!

by ์‚ฌ์‹ค April 16, 2017

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NOW

The Nazi Organization of Women.

NOW's official slogan is "HEIL CLITLER!!!"

by CT Vigilante July 4, 2006

655๐Ÿ‘ 220๐Ÿ‘Ž


Now then

A phrase commonly used in northern England, it derives from Old Yorkshire dialect.

It is a phrase used for greeting, although it is laregely unknown as to why the terms "now" (meaning this instant) and "then" (meaning in the past) were put together to form another way of simply saying "hello".

Usually pronounced "Nah-then".

Now then Jack, ya doylum. How ist? Whats tha bin doin with thisen?

by jimsonkin June 8, 2011

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now

the beginning of the rest of your life

start doing now what you wanted to do the rest of your life

by ida c. February 10, 2007

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Not Now

When a peado adds you on facebook you can either accept the invitation, or Not Now them.

Jordan: David Cole has just added me as a friend

Hadley: NOT NOW DAVID COLE

by Andy McGurn March 9, 2011

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that was then...this is now

Used as a management speak put down for those who resist change and hark back to the good old days. After a novel of the same name by S.E.Hinton (later film starring Emilio Estevez)

Employee - "I don't see why we should do it that way, we never used to"

Manager (with obvious irritation and finality) - "I don't care, that was then...this is now!"

by johnnyandtherushtones January 20, 2011

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